Mike Yearwood
Toronto, Ontario, Canada
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Gestionnaire de projet
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Windows 2008 Server
>>I believe I have discovered a need that goes beyond wizards, builders and generators or even BuilderB. I have subclassed many controls and built those controls into an application. Now I want to start a new application. It's not enough to go back up one level in the class hierarchy and subclass those to a new folder. I'd then have to compare settings from similar subclasses in the previous project.
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>>I basically want to clone the entire project, renaming the low level classes as they are copied with their properties and then edit the new project. That way I'd instantly have the properties to set right in front of me.
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>>How does one get an object reference to an object at design time to use the CloneObject method?
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>Mike - I'm addressing your need rather than your specific question. Why can't you just copy the class libraries into a new folder? As long as you keep all relative references the same, you should be in business.
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>Tamar
Hi Tamar
xx are not cloned or moved.
xy are not cloned or moved.
ue are cloned, but not moved resulting in new nm classes.
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